A disease affecting the kidneys.
Urinary system disease that is located in the kidney.
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Examples for "kidney diseases"
Examples for "kidney diseases"
1However, reports of olfactory dysfunction in other cystic kidney diseases are sparse.
2Mitsubishi Tanabe makes and markets drugs for diabetes, autoimmune and kidney diseases.
3The setting was the Obstetrics-Nephrology Unit dedicated to kidney diseases in pregnancy.
4Machine learning shows enormous potential in facilitating decision-making regarding kidney diseases.
5Patients with diabetes may have kidney diseases other than the diabetic kidney disease.
1Here, we report a case of end-stage renal disease presenting as UON.
2Patients: One hundred ninety-two adult patients with end-stage renal disease on hemodialysis.
3Diabetic nephropathy and nephroangiosclerosis were the main causes of end-stage renal disease.
4Establishment of the CCGKDD will improve the genetic work on renal disease.
5HCT patients may have larger kidneys in the absence of renal disease.
1Conclusions: Probucol can effectively reduce kidney damage caused by contrast agent.
2There's no kidney damage initially; the liver looks good; blood pressure remains stable.
3Intensive intrarenal circulation of the active moiety may be related to kidney damage.
4Symptoms are headache, nausea, irritability, weakness, electrolyte imbalances, and kidney damage.
5Cisplatin-induced oxidative stress can cause liver and kidney damage, thus limiting therapeutic efficacy.
1Our results demonstrate that pFL-OPN reflect kidney injury among patients with leptospirosis.
2Interest in developing and using novel markers of kidney injury is increasing.
3We don't yet know how kidney injury plays out in COVID-19 patients.
4Lipid accumulation is a pathological feature of every type of kidney injury.
5Fifty-seven percent developed acute kidney injury during their intensive care unit stay.
1But compressed air is contra-indicated in advanced tubercle, fever, and in diseases of kidneys, liver or intestines.
2A board of surgeons in 1881 reported that they failed to "discover any evidence of disease of kidneys."
3The claim for disease of kidneys and rheumatism was rejected upon the ground that no such disabilities were shown to be due to military service.
1Background: Disorders of kidney development represent a major cause of renal failure and end-stage renal disease in the pediatric population.
1Introduction: Chronic kidney disease is now regarded as amajor public health concern.
2Evidence for risk factors to identify patients with kidney disease is limited.
3Context: Hyperuricemia is an independent risk factor for progression of kidney disease.
4Patients: 1628 patients with chronic kidney disease participating in the MDRD Study.
5Summary: Transplant recipients are a unique group of chronic kidney disease patients.
6Aging-associated kidney disease is usually considered a degenerative process associated with aging.
7The drugs are also used to treat anemia in kidney disease patients.
8The trial enrolled 121 patients with moderate to severe chronic kidney disease.
9If levels are high, the patient is likely to have kidney disease.
10The number of eGFR measurements to detect kidney disease can be reduced.
11These factors increase inflammation, oxidative stress, and progression of chronic kidney disease.
12Amgen also markets another ESA drug called Epogen for kidney disease patients.
13Improvements in care of individuals with kidney disease could reduce these costs.
14Oxidative stress is acknowledged to play a role in kidney disease progression.
15The polycystic kidney disease is a hereditary malformation seldom described in Africa.
16Aranesp is approved to treat anemia associated with chemotherapy and kidney disease.
Translations for kidney disease